Airfares were already at record levels as domestic air travel hit new highs in recent months. Now Go First, which had a 7% domestic market share, canceled flights and fares on the routes where it pioneered rose even further during the peak summer season.
Wilson also provided an overview of AI’s advancements over the past few weeks, including the launch of the airline’s updated website. “A new Air India website has been launched. This is the “Trishanku” version which, in addition to an improved look and feel, also allows us to migrate outdated software to a whole new tech stack that gives us greater control and the ability to innovate faster. Our teams are now hard at work adding new features and capabilities ahead of the big “Phoenix” upgrade later this year.”
Then the AI will start doing it continuously AmsterdamThis makes it the eighth destination in continental Europe and the fourth addition in as many months. “An agreement has been reached for a new 57,000 square meter technical warehouse near Delhi airport. “It’s scheduled to be operational next month and give us better access to and control over our aircraft spares, allowing us to fix deficiencies faster,” he said.
“This week Air India and other airlines in the group have also stepped into action to help with external events. First, expanding flights to Imphal to accommodate those wishing to relocate temporarily amid unrest there. In addition, our sales team took further swift action to help a student group stranded in Port Blair, while our recruitment and operations staff quickly dealt with an influx of people wishing to join Air India. These quick actions are a testament to the community spirit and agility of Air Indiansand our commitment to helping others where and when needed.”